
About David Gilmour
David Gilmour was born on 6th March 1946 in Cambridge, the second child of Douglas Gilmour, a senior lecturer in Zoology at the University and Sylvia, a teacher. Best known as guitarist, vocalist and writer with Pink Floyd, he is also renowned for solo work and collaborations with other artists including Kate Bush, Paul McCartney, and Pete Townshend.
In June 20, 2019, Gilmour sold the majority of his guitars which he had accumulated over the years since the 1960s. Including many which were used on landmark Pink Floyd albums, including his fabled black Fender Stratocaster. All 126 guitars listed were sold for $21.5 million, which was donated to ClientEarth organisation. Gabriel Gilmour
13 March 2026
David Gilmour’s iconic black Fender Stratocaster has been sold for a record-breaking sum.
The ‘Black Strat’ was Gilmour’s favorite instrument on stage and in the studio through the majority of his Pink Floyd career. The guitar can be heard on classic albums like ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ (1973), ‘Wish You Were Here’ (1975), ‘Animals’ (1977) and ‘The Wall’ (1979).
Son Matt Gilmour (2) Mother Ginger Gilmour
Son Gabriel Gilmour Mother Polly Samson
Daughter Romany Gilmour Mother Polly Samson






